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			<h1>Examples for College Professors</h1>
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		<h2>Tips for Using Blogs in College</h2>
		<p>1. Incorporate high level thinking skills such as: synthesis, evaluation, compare & contrast and analysis</p>
		<p>2. Encourgae and/or require students to participate in a dialogue with their classmates within each blog post</p>
		<p>3. At this level, it is generally accepted that students should be able to begin their own blogs, if relevant, and maintain them.</p>
		<p>Here is an example of a blog post used in a Society and Social Issues University Course:</p>
		
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